Tickets £2

The evening will consist of a music quiz, with various rounds for all levels of musical tastes.
Throughout the evening we will also be auctioning off unique items, so far including a signed Liverpool FC T-Shirt, Meals for two in various local restaurants, a tour round a static Concorde aircraft at Manchester Airport, a haircut at local salon Regis and a full car MOT.
More items will be added nearer to the time, and updates can be found on our event page: http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/event.php?eid=46663132497

Interactive Art

Free Entry

Telford’s is proud to present yet another Doodleplanet event. An exciting interactive art and music event that just keeps getting better and better.Compulsive scribbler David Setter transforms the walls of Telford’s into giant canvases with the emphasis on freehand doodling all to the sublime sounds of DJ Matty Setter – expect Latin Beats, Freestyle Funk and Saucy Soul tracks.Everyone is welcome to come on down and scribble to your hearts content…

Dirty honky-tonk blues from these four scalliwags will get your toes tapping, hips swinging and your body jiving until you cant jive no more! One not to miss.

‘Poet in New York’

Tickets £10

Featuring material by Leonard Cohen, Federico Garcia Lorca, Vladimir Nabokov, Laura Nyro, Bob Dylan, Suzanne Vega, and Pablo Neruda.New York grew from its position of vast commercial turnover and naturally became the unprecedented magnet of migration. Of all the village-like communities and marginalised vocations that have prospered, that of Poet is the most rare; During the 20th century Lorca, Borges, Nabokov, Plath, Dylan; in their time, transient, out of step, almost invisible.Read more… »

Next Monday, 16th February – Tickets £12.00

The sleepy fishing-village of Anstruther, in Scotland’s East Neuk of Fife, is home to FENCE RECORDS – a micro-indie music label, with a resolute D.I.Y. work ethic, and healthy assortment of musical-styles/facial-hair. The label’s output is reserved exclusively for members of THE FENCE COLLECTIVE – a loose-knit amalgam of singer-songwriters, musicians, bands and electronic artists, who collaborate with one another on record, as well as on stage. Although their music isn’t strictly ‘folk’ in the traditional sense, the Collective’s tendency to hand-down and share songs with one another is very much in the folk spirit. Following the example set by label/collective founder, Kenny Anderson (aka KING CREOSOTE), prolificacy is encouraged and ego is wrist-slapped – with most Collective members choosing to hide behind a pseudonym (as well as substantial beard growth).

Latin DJ Mix with the Mamba King 10pm – Late

Club Entry £2, Dance Classes from £4.00

Thursday February 19th –

Free Entry, Jose Cuervo Tequila £1Shot

Shellsuit are the shavings left on the floor when the decision was taken cut away the old industrial working class. Comprising of a professional crossworder, a man who invented the gap year by mistake whilst looking for meaningful work and someone with a cv so fraudulent he could work for northern rock, their mission is simple; to provide a soundtrack for the ipods of agency workers cycling to start night shifts and prove that soul music is more than just yodeling whilst pulling faces.

Funk/Rap

Free before 9pm, £4 thereafter

Cantaloop’s mission is to provide “iFunk” to the masses and is fronted by the hip-hop/funk attack of Dannie Dee with the pioneers of “iFunk” 100c on guitar, Paulo De’ Wooton on bass, and Beef on drums, fleshed out with additional players either (sax or trumpet) and special guests.

In 2005, the band completed a tour of 25 dates in Switzerland and Europe. The band also performed an unstoppable amount of shows in the UK (their home territory). Cantaloop have supported several reputable, established acts.

Cantaloop will look to release its third album I.C.H.I.L.E. in 2008, the band are currently finishing the album with Gavin Monaghan (The Editors, Nizlopi, Carina Round). The band recently circulated a coveted few white label remixes featuring their stellar track “Real Thing” remixed by The Fun Lovin’ Criminals. Also look out for their signature live tune “Propa”.

Club Entry £2, Dance Classes from £4.00

Acoustic Showcase

Free Entry

The ‘Modern Day Troubadours’arean exciting new phenomenon combining three top acts who will be staging an eclectic mix of contemporary song writing and acoustic guitar music all presented with a fresh and appealing new vibe at Telfords Warehouse on Thursday 26th February2009.

Guitar virtuosi and singer/songwriter Robert Brown who visited Telford’s Warehouse last October will demonstrate this remarkable instrument combining the mellow woody sounds of acoustic with the exciting bite and fireworks of the electric guitar.

Two young Troubadours from Liverpool are TJ&Murphy who’s fame is spreading like wild fire across the North West these fine young performers commanding an enthusiastic and ever growing fan base and have worked on many projects with Robert Brown.

The concert will feature modern day master of the art of performing and building guitars, Brian Eastwood from Bacup Lancashire and will feature his ‘Acoustric’ which created much interest at the ‘Built in Britain Guitar Festival’ at National Centre for Craft & Design, The Hub, Sleaford, and will also be reviewed in Guitarist magazine.

Please note that unless otherwise stated all Telford's concerts will be of a 'standing' nature with seating and tables available in the upper bar area.
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